![]() National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association & are up first. The Senate Economics Legislation Committee is holding an inquiry into the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) today. What is really important is not just the time they spend in detention, but what we do to support them through the process. position, it ignores all of the investment government has made and continues to make to try to change the direction of the young kids’ lives going forward.” ![]() Health minister Yvette D’Ath defended the government’s response, saying the laws were specifically targeted towards serious, repeat offenders. This is a disgraceful piece of legislation and I hope each and every one of these members of the government feels shame. The state parliament is debating the youth crime bill this week, which includes making breach of bail an offence for children and expanding an electronic monitoring trial for children as young as 15.ĭuring the debate, Berkman was asked to leave the chamber before accusing the government of driving “a baseless, media driven response that suspends the Human Rights Act on four occasions to deny children their rights.” Queensland police confirmed on Tuesday they were reviewing claims outlined in the submission, noting it was published by the committee “very briefly and then withdrawn”.Ī police spokesperson said “an enquiry was made to the committee regarding the existence of submission 58 due to the QPS noting a discrepancy when cross-checking submissions against the list”. “I now table a copy of that submission so that it’s at least on the record in this debate,” he said. Guardian Australia unsuccessfully sought a statement from the committee about why the submission was removed.īerkman tabled Marshall’s submission to parliament on Wednesday as he claimed the committee had chosen to “bury” it rather than “shining some light” on it. The submission – which was quickly removed from the parliament website – outlined shocking allegations such as “illegal strip searches”, adults exposing themselves to children and staff wrapping towels around prisoners’ heads to avoid spit hood protocols. Watch house officer Steven Marshall’s submission to the state’s economic and governance committee detailed “human rights breaches” he claims he witnessed at Brisbane City watch house between 20. Queensland Greens MP Michael Berkman has accused a parliamentary committee of attempting to “bury” a whistleblower’s submission during a heated debate on the state’s controversial youth crime laws. Queensland Greens MP accuses committee of trying to ‘bury’ submission on youth crime Here is a summary of what both governments have agreed on in preparation for Aukus.įormer Labor prime minister Paul Keating called the submarine agreement Labor’s “worst international decision” since conscription.Īnd opposition leader Peter Dutton added to the day’s Aukus ruckus, calling for Labor to rebuke Keating’s “unhinged” comments.Ĭlimate protestor Violet Coco successfully appealed her imprisonment for blocking one lane on the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a truck.Īnd ABC staff plan another walkout after union members rejected a revised offer from management. Naplan kicked off for 1.3 million students across Australia, being held online and in March instead of May for the first time since federal government reforms.įederal and South Australian governments signed a cooperation deal on Aukus, with deputy prime minister Richard Marles saying the “massive endeavour” will introduce both new jobs and 800 university places to SA over four years. Power prices are set to increase as much as 23.7% from July in NSW, south-east Queensland and South Australia. 07.47 GMT What we learned: Wednesday 15 MarchĪnd that is all for this evening.
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